➠ Words with n

List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.

  • - Stockyard units
  • - supply-cabinet items
  • - Hog farm structures
  • - Ballpoints and felt tips
  • - Items with gel and ballpoint varieties
  • - They may be felt-tip or four-color
  • - Stationery items carried by autograph seekers
  • - Implements with ink
  • - makes captive writers
  • - calligraphy staples
  • - some merch-table freebies
  • - restricted areas for writers
  • - Cages writers
  • - Ballpoint or fountain, for two
  • - enclosures for the birds
  • - Some recompense for writers
  • - signature products?
  • - Items used for autographs
  • - Ballpoints, eg
  • - Vaping implements
  • - they have caps and cartridges
  • - Doodling tools
  • - Souvenirs from White House signings
  • - They're used to sign checks
  • - ink-filled implements
  • - Stationary in stands?
  • - chained bank items
  • - Quills and ballpoints, for example
  • - source of some black and blue marks
  • - Implements for some crossword solvers
  • - Pittsburgh NHL squad for short
  • - They can be felt
  • - writers with cartridges
  • - signing ceremony needs
  • - devices that may have erasable ink
  • - Ballpoint and fountain, e.g.
  • - Authors make pounds
  • - Writing tools whose tips are often classified as "fine," "medium," or "broad"
  • - Products of Pilot and Bic
  • - enclosures for river birds
  • - Some click them nervously during exams
  • - Writer's instruments
  • - pilot and others
  • - felt-tip items, maybe
  • - Items in a pocket protector
  • - Nerd-pack contents
  • - Animal enclosures
  • - Kennel features
  • - Slop sites
  • - Sharpies, e.g.
  • - Indites
  • - What songwriters should always have on them
  • - Porker pads
  • - Parker products
  • - Felt-tips, for example
  • - Zoo cages
  • - Where some stock is held
  • - What stylophiles collect
  • - What great crossword-solvers use
  • - They're at all the big signing ceremonies
  • - State prisons, briefly
  • - State prisons
  • - Songwriting needs, w/paper
  • - Some quills
  • - Some may be felt
  • - Popular graduation gifts
  • - Pocket-protector contents
  • - Pocket protector fillers
  • - Personnel office array
  • - Nibbed tools
  • - Montblanc products
  • - Is the author of
  • - Homes for hogs
  • - Desktop items, perhaps
  • - Desk set
  • - Cross products
  • - Cross creations
  • - Calligraphy implements
  • - Calligraphy aids
  • - Bics
  • - Ballpoints, for example
  • - Ballpoints, e.g.
  • - Ball-point and fountain
  • - Writing utensils with ballpoint and fountain varieties
  • - Writing implements filled with ink
  • - White House bill-signing souvenirs
  • - What confident crossword solvers use
  • - Weapons of Hugo and Zola.
  • - Waterman products
  • - Utensils for Poe
  • - Tools for writers
  • - Tools for confident crossword solvers
  • - They're used for signing contracts
  • - They're often chained to bank counters
  • - They're filled with ink
  • - They're chained in banks
  • - They used to come from wells
  • - They used to be lowered into wells
  • - They supply the write stuff
  • - They may click with writers
  • - They may be pocketed or chained
  • - They can be filled with inks or oinks
  • - Their tips might be felt
  • - Swords' superiors?
  • - Submarine docks
  • - Stylographs
  • - Sties, e.g.
  • - Some swans
  • - Some Matt Gaffney Crossword Contest prizes
  • - Signature pieces?
  • - Set on a desk
  • - School tools
  • - Rollerballs, e.g.
  • - Products made by Paper Mate
  • - Presidential giveaways
  • - Porkers' diggings
  • - Porker homes
  • - Porcine abodes
  • - Pocket protector passengers
  • - Pocket protector items
  • - Places for inks or oinks
  • - Pigs' abodes
  • - People sign contracts with them
  • - People sign checks with them
  • - Parker array
  • - Parker and Cross, for two
  • - Mighty weapons
  • - Low-cost promotional handouts
  • - Items filled with ink
  • - Inks, or clinks
  • - Ink sticks
  • - Implements that might have felt tips
  • - Highlighters, e.g.
  • - Fountain and bull
  • - Felt-tips, e.g.
  • - Felt-tip items
  • - Felt tips and ballpoints
  • - Expo freebies, perhaps
  • - Endorsing needs
  • - Editor's supply
  • - Crosses, e.g.
  • - Cross stock
  • - Contract-signing needs
  • - Confining quarters
  • - Confines, as sheep
  • - Confident solvers' supply
  • - Confident puzzlers' tools
  • - Con stables?
  • - Cobs' mates
  • - Breast-pocket items
  • - Brave crossword solver's tools
  • - Bics, e.g.
  • - Bics and Sharpies
  • - Bic writers
  • - Bic or Parker products
  • - Barnyard enclosures
  • - Bank chains hold them
  • - Ballpoints and felt-tips, for example
  • - Ballpoint, say
  • - Paper mates?
  • - Con confines
  • - They may be felt
  • - Livestock enclosures.
  • - Jails
  • - Corresponds with
  • - Puts down on paper
  • - Hutches
  • - Bic products
  • - Keeps in
  • - Desk items
  • - Puts in writing
  • - Writing instruments
  • - Writers' tools
  • - Stationer's supply
  • - Some office supplies
  • - NHL team, for short
  • - Tools for some crossword solvers
  • - Art-store purchases
  • - Stockades.
  • - Pigs' places
  • - Hog hangouts
  • - Pigs' hangouts
  • - Hog homes
  • - Porkers' pads
  • - Cages
  • - Shuts in.
  • - Farm features.
  • - Word processors
  • - Folds
  • - Students' needs
  • - Authors
  • - Scribes
nay
  • - No, in a way
  • - Lawmaker's rejection
  • - In point of fact — a parliamentary vote against
  • - GOP senator's vote on anything that would in any way make Obama look good
  • - Formal vote of opposition
  • - Formal vote of disapproval
  • - Dissenter's declaration
  • - Cry of dissent
  • - Con's call
  • - Bit of Senate dissension
  • - Aye's antonym
  • - Anti's answer
  • - "I oppose that bill!"
  • - "......, answer me" (second line of "Hamlet")
  • - " . . . you'll say a beggar ......": Shak.
  • - Homophone of neigh
  • - Word of rejection
  • - Part of a count
  • - Kind of sayer
  • - "I ...... disagree"
  • - Vote of disagreement
  • - Voter's cry
  • - Vote of dissent
  • - What the opposition has to say to any problem
  • - Dissenter's vote
  • - '......, do not think I flatter': Hamlet
  • - Opposite of 104-Across
  • - Opponent's shout
  • - Aye's opposite
  • - Saint avoids unpleasant disagreement
  • - Word of dissent
  • - Any problem with the word coming out of opposition?
  • - House of Commons vote
  • - Anti's vote
  • - Lawmaker's no vote
  • - Aye's u-turn
  • - Vote of opposition
  • - 'I vote no'
  • - 'I oppose the motion'
  • - Stubborn sailor's response
  • - Call of dissent
  • - Lead-in to sayer
  • - One who's second to vote, usually
  • - Dissenter's response
  • - Word of denial
  • - A way to vote
  • - One way to vote
  • - Vote that's against the proposition
  • - Old-fashioned way of saying "no"
  • - "I'm not for it"
  • - Senator's negative vote
  • - "I say thee ..." (Marvel's Thor's way of expressing disagreement)
  • - Any sort of denial
  • - Not yea
  • - Not aye, sir
  • - Not a passing comment?
  • - No, in a vote
  • - No, at the Capitol
  • - No from Kamala Harris
  • - No for an answer
  • - No dice, in the Senate
  • - Negative vote, in the Senate
  • - Negative vote on the Senate floor
  • - Negative vote on Capitol Hill
  • - Legislative vote
  • - Ix follower?
  • - It negates an "aye"
  • - How your / senator / signals / dissent
  • - House negative
  • - Horsy refusal?
  • - Down vote
  • - Dissenting voice
  • - Disagreeing word
  • - Demurral
  • - Congressional turndown
  • - Con word
  • - Certain voice vote
  • - Capitol Hill turndown
  • - Capitol Hill negative
  • - Call heard on C-SPAN
  • - Aye rival
  • - Answer from the opposed
  • - And moreover
  • - And even
  • - Also, and not only so, but.
  • - A vote against
  • - "Uh-uh" vote
  • - "Permission denied"
  • - "No" vote, in Congress
  • - "Kill bill" word?
  • - "......, smile not at my sullen brow": Byron
  • - Parliamentary vote, sometimes
  • - Voting choice
  • - Negative word
  • - Homophone for neigh
  • - "... but no ......"
  • - Senate vote
  • - Congressional vote
  • - Parliament vote
  • - Capitol call
  • - Vote found in three other answers
  • - One opposed
  • - One not in favor
  • - Certain vote
  • - Vocal opposition
  • - Nonpro
  • - Negative ballot
  • - Bill killer
  • - Bill blocker
  • - Formal turndown
  • - Discouraging word
  • - Refusal
  • - Opposing vote
  • - Dissenting vote
  • - Rejection in the Senate
  • - Anti-passing cry
  • - Opposition vote
  • - U-turn from yay, in a vote
  • - Legislative negative
  • - No from Elizabeth Warren
  • - Negative vote
  • - Formal rejection
  • - Congressional 'no'
  • - Thumbs-down vote
  • - Vote from the opposition
  • - 'No' vote
  • - Anti vote
  • - Voice-vote call
  • - Assembly line?
  • - Veto vote
  • - 'Uh-uh,' formally
  • - Parliamentary vote
  • - No from Amy Klobuchar
  • - A voice vote
  • - "All opposed" reply
  • - Aye canceler
  • - No, arch
  • - Bill-blocking vote
  • - Yea opposer
  • - Not only that but also
  • - Vote that cancels out a yea
  • - "Uh-uh," on the Hill
  • - Opposition answer
  • - Unfavorable vote
  • - Aye undoer
  • - Senate thumbs-down
  • - House refusal
  • - Dramatic rebuttal
  • - Bill rejection vote
  • - 'All opposed' answer
  • - And more than that
  • - 'Aye? Not!'
  • - U-turn from aye
  • - Motion-opposer
  • - Congressional rejection
  • - Thumbs-down, verbally
  • - Opposition expression
  • - Not aye
  • - Verbal vote
  • - Formal objection
  • - Motion-opposing vote
  • - Vetoing vote
  • - Bill-killing vote
  • - Opposition call
  • - Aye opposer
  • - Thumbs-down verbal vote
  • - Vocal vote against
  • - Verbal thumbs-down vote
  • - Boston Tea Party ends, indeed
  • - Post office scale unit
  • - "Ain't gonna happen"
  • - Slangy refusal
  • - Turndown
  • - Denial
  • - Thumbs-down
  • - Rejection
  • - Negative answer.
  • - Vote against
  • - Negative
  • - .... vote
  • - Split
  • - Roll call response
  • - ...... no
  • - ".., indeed!"
  • - Negating word
  • - 'Negatory'
  • - Formal denial
  • - Formal refusal
  • - "Ain't happening!"
  • - "Uh uh!"
  • - House call?
  • - Senatorial vote
  • - Roll-call call
  • - Roll call vote
  • - Voice vote
  • - House vote
  • - Opposed
  • - 'No' voter
  • - Dialect word for no
  • - No, in "Braveheart"
  • - Any change to negative vote?
  • - In less than a year, it can be discouraging
  • - Aye? No. Flip it
  • - no horsey talk here!
  • - no old-fashioned word
  • - Negative vote in city council
  • - Not "yay"
  • - vote against a bill